mandela1.jpg (19393 bytes)



Home

Back to
SHA Journal

Back to Journal Archives

 ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM

VOLUME 30, NUMBER 2  DECEMBER 2005


Special Issue in Honor of Edward M. Bruner
Compiled and Edited by Helaine Silverman

CONTENTS 

THEMED SECTION

Introduction: Performance, Tourism, and Ethnographic Practice:
An Exploration of the Work of Edward M. Bruner
Helaine Silverman                                                          113 

From the "Permeable Rocks" of Field Material to Living Story:
The Trajectory Begun by Edward Bruner Carries
On to Further Conclusions
Edith Turner                                                                   116

Horatio Alger and the Tourist's Quest for Authenticity, or,
Optimism, Pessimism, and Middle-Class American Personhood
Eric Gable & Richard Handler                                       124

Art and the Civilizing Mission
Sally Price                                                                       133

Embodied Heritage, Identity Politics, and Tourism
Helaine Silverman                                                           141

Expressions of Experience and Experiences of Expression:
Museum Re-Presentations of GDR History
Daphne Berdahl                                                              156

Bloomers, Bingos, the Orange 914, and Helen's Dress:
Stories from the Field I Have to Tell You
Barbara A. Babcock                                                        171

Relocating "Cultural Expressions": Ethnography and the
Aesthetics of Everyday Life in the Work of Edward Bruner
Martin F. Manalansan IV                                               179

Anthropology Beyond Crisis: Toward an Intellectual
History of the Extended Present
Matti Bunzl                                                                     187

Knowing Ed Bruner
Alma Gottlieb                                                                196

Through the Looking Glass:
Reflections on an Anthropological Life
Edward M. Bruner                                                         201

 

Return to Society for Humanistic Anthropology Page

 

Return to AAA Sections/Interest Groups Page
Return to AAA Homepage
St. Mary's College of Maryland

This web site is sponsored by St. Mary's College of Maryland, A Public Honors College.   It is maintained by the Society for Humanistic Anthropology. Unless otherwise noted, information contained herein does not represent official statements or views of St. Mary's College.

For more information contact the webmaster: dwingersoll@smcm.edu.
Last updated: March 01, 2006.